130 GULLIVER'S VOYAGE Blefuscu. The two mighty empires of Lilliput and Blefusou have been engaged in a most obstinate war for thirty-six moons, which began thus:—The grandfather of our present Emperor, when a boy, was eating an egg, and, breaking the shell at the broadest end, happened to cut his finger; upon which the Emperor, his father, published an edict, ordering all his subjects, on pain of death, to break their eggs at the narrow end. At that time, part of Blefuscu was tributary to the crown of Lilliput ; and the Blefuscudians would not conform to the Jaw, but continued to break the large end of their eggs, and war was declared to compel them to their duty. In short, the Blefuscudians have prepared a mighty fleet to make a descent upon us; and his Majesty, knowing your strength, relies solely on your assistance.” After considering the subject for some time, I proposed to seize the fleet of the enemy in their own port; and his Lilliputian Majesty, delighted with the project, ordered me to be provided with all that was necessary for its execution. When my preparations were made, and I had learned that the channel, which separated the two countries, was not more than eight hundred yards wide, and at high water only six feet of European measure deep, I put off my coat, shoes, and stock- ings, and walked into the sea, about half an hour before high water. I waded with what haste I could, and swam, in the middle about thirty yards, till I felt ground. 1 arrived at the fleet in less than half an hour. The enemy were so frighted when they saw me, that they leaped out of their ships and swam to shore, where there could not be fewer than thirty thousand souls. I then took my tackling, and fastening a hook to the hole at the prow of each ship, I tied all the cords together at the end. While I was thus employed, the enemy discharged several thousand arrows, many of which stuck in